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Case-Based Type Questions: The Living World - Question 1

Classification involves hierarchy of steps in which each step represents taxonomic category. Each taxonomic category is referred to as a unit of classification and is commonly termed as taxon. Taxonomic hierarchy is a system of arranging all taxonomic categories in descending order with kingdom at the top and species at the base.

As we go up the taxonomical hierarchy, the number of individuals.' increases but the number of common characteristics goes on decreasing.

Q. If two organisms are in the same phylum, then the two organisms belong to the same

Detailed Solution for Case-Based Type Questions: The Living World - Question 1

If two organisms are in the same phylum, they must also be in the same higher taxonomic category, which is the kingdom.They do not necessarily belong to the same class, order, or species, because those categories are more specific and fall under the phylum category.

Therefore, the correct answer is: kingdom

Topic in NCERT: Species

Line in NCERT: "All organisms, including those in the plant and animal kingdoms have species as the lowest category."

Case-Based Type Questions: The Living World - Question 2

Classification involves hierarchy of steps in which each step represents taxonomic category. Each taxonomic category is referred to as a unit of classification and is commonly termed as taxon. Taxonomic hierarchy is a system of arranging all taxonomic categories in descending order with kingdom at the top and species at the base.

As we go up the taxonomical hierarchy, the number of individuals.' increases but the number of common characteristics goes on decreasing.

Q. Genus represents :

Detailed Solution for Case-Based Type Questions: The Living World - Question 2

In the taxonomical categories the closely related is given as Species > Genus > Family > Order > Orale class > Phylum > Kingdom. Genus represents the Closely related species of Plants & Animals

Topic in NCERT: Genus

Line in NCERT: "Genus comprises a group of related species which has more characters in common in comparison to species of other genera."

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Case-Based Type Questions: The Living World - Question 3

Classification involves hierarchy of steps in which each step represents taxonomic category. Each taxonomic category is referred to as a unit of classification and is commonly termed as taxon. Taxonomic hierarchy is a system of arranging all taxonomic categories in descending order with kingdom at the top and species at the base.

As we go up the taxonomical hierarchy, the number of individuals.' increases but the number of common characteristics goes on decreasing.

Q. Choose the correct statement.

Detailed Solution for Case-Based Type Questions: The Living World - Question 3

It is the study of organisms on the basis of their characteristics. It includes morphological and anatomical features for identification.

Systematics is the study of diversity of organisms and all their comparative and evolutionary relationships. It deals with comparative anatomy, ecology, physiology, phylogenetics and biochemistry.

Topic in NCERT: Taxonomy

Line in NCERT: "Taxonomy is the study of diversity of organisms and all their comparative and evolutionary relationships."

Case-Based Type Questions: The Living World - Question 4

Statement: In binomial nomenclature, the first name represents the genus, and the second name represents the specific epithet.

Detailed Solution for Case-Based Type Questions: The Living World - Question 4

Answer: A. True, and it facilitates universal recognition and classification.
Solution: The statement is true. In binomial nomenclature, the first part of the name indicates the genus to which the organism belongs, while the second part, the specific epithet, identifies the species within the genus. This system, established by Carl Linnaeus, is universally applied across both plant and animal kingdoms,

Topic in NCERT: Binomial Nomenclature

Line in NCERT: "The first word in a biological name represents the genus while the second component denotes the specific epithet."

Case-Based Type Questions: The Living World - Question 5

Classification involves hierarchy of steps in which each step represents taxonomic category. Each taxonomic category is referred to as a unit of classification and is commonly termed as taxon. Taxonomic hierarchy is a system of arranging all taxonomic categories in descending order with kingdom at the top and species at the base.

As we go up the taxonomical hierarchy, the number of individuals.' increases but the number of common characteristics goes on decreasing.

Direction : In the following questions the Assertions (A) and Reasons (R) have been put forward. Read both the statements and choose the correct option from the following:

Assertion : Taxonomic hierarchy is the unit of classification that arrange all the taxonomic categories.

Reason : Taxonomic hierarchy is arrangement of all taxonomic categories in descending order from kingdom to species.

Detailed Solution for Case-Based Type Questions: The Living World - Question 5

  • Assertion (A): This statement is incorrect because the taxonomic hierarchy itself is not a "unit" of classification. A taxon (plural: taxa) is a unit of classification, while the taxonomic hierarchy is the system or structure that organizes these units.

  • Reason (R): This statement is correct. The taxonomic hierarchy arranges categories in descending order from kingdom to species.

Given these evaluations, the correct option is: A is false and R is true.

Topic in NCERT: TAXONOMIC CATEGORIES

Line in NCERT: "Taxonomic hierarchy is a system of arranging all taxonomic categories in descending order with kingdom at the top and species at the base."

Case-Based Type Questions: The Living World - Question 6

There are millions of living organisms on earth. All these living organisms differ in shape, size, colour, habitat and many other characteristics. To understand their origin, diversity, distribution and inter relationship, the scientists have devised mechanisms to classify all of them. Classification of living organisms help in revealing the relationship between various organisms. It also helps in making study of organisms easy and organized.

Q. Modern classification is based on :

Detailed Solution for Case-Based Type Questions: The Living World - Question 6

Modern classification is based on Phylogeny. Phylogeny is the history of the evolution of a species or group, mainly in reference to lines of descent and relationships among broad groups of organisms.

Topic in NCERT: TAXONOMY

Line in NCERT: "Taxonomy takes into account evolutionary relationships between organisms."

Case-Based Type Questions: The Living World - Question 7

There are millions of living organisms on earth. All these living organisms differ in shape, size, colour, habitat and many other characteristics. To understand their origin, diversity, distribution and inter relationship, the scientists have devised mechanisms to classify all of them. Classification of living organisms help in revealing the relationship between various organisms. It also helps in making study of organisms easy and organized.

Q. A system of classification in which a large number of traits are considered is

Detailed Solution for Case-Based Type Questions: The Living World - Question 7

Natural system of classification takes into consideration comparable study of large number of characters like morphological characters, anatomical characters, cytological characters, physiology, development, reproduction and biochemistry.

Topic in NCERT: Systematics

Line in NCERT: "Systematics takes into account evolutionary relationships between organisms."

Case-Based Type Questions: The Living World - Question 8

There are millions of living organisms on earth. All these living organisms differ in shape, size, colour, habitat and many other characteristics. To understand their origin, diversity, distribution and inter relationship, the scientists have devised mechanisms to classify all of them. Classification of living organisms help in revealing the relationship between various organisms. It also helps in making study of organisms easy and organized.

Q. A scientist who made significant contribution of field of classification is :

Detailed Solution for Case-Based Type Questions: The Living World - Question 8

Carolus Linnaeus introduced binomial system of nomenclature. He gave two names to a species : One is generic name while the other is specific name.

Topic in NCERT: Systematics

Line in NCERT: "Linnaeus used Systema Naturae as the title of his publication."

Case-Based Type Questions: The Living World - Question 9

There are millions of living organisms on earth. All these living organisms differ in shape, size, colour, habitat and many other characteristics. To understand their origin, diversity, distribution and inter relationship, the scientists have devised mechanisms to classify all of them. Classification of living organisms help in revealing the relationship between various organisms. It also helps in making study of organisms easy and organized.

Q. An important criteria on in the present day classification is :

Detailed Solution for Case-Based Type Questions: The Living World - Question 9

An important criterion for modern day classification is anatomical and physiological traits. Modern day classification is a new systematics or bio systematics which includes all the characteristic of organisms gathered from the study of different sections like Physiology, Ecology, Anatomy, Biochemistry, Cytology.

Topic in NCERT: Species

Line in NCERT: "Taxonomic studies consider a group of individual organisms with fundamental similarities as a species."

Case-Based Type Questions: The Living World - Question 10

Assertion :Systematics is defined as the science of diversity of organisms in evolutionary context. Reason: Systematics include interrelationship between organisms

Detailed Solution for Case-Based Type Questions: The Living World - Question 10

Simpson (1961) has defined systematics as the branch of biology that deals with the diversity of organism at every level of classification. It deals with cataloguing plants, animals and other organisms into categories that can be named, remembered, compared and studied. Study of only one organism of a group provides sufficient information about the remaining members of that group. It also helps in developing evolutionary relationships with or without the help of taxonomic studies of fossils. So, the correct answer is 'Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation for Assertion'.

Topic in NCERT: Systematics

Line in NCERT: "Systematics takes into account evolutionary relationships between organisms."

Case-Based Type Questions: The Living World - Question 11

Systematics is a branch of science in which different features of species, diversities, and relationships with other species are studied. It also deals with identification, nomenclature, classification and evolutionary relationships between species.

Q. The biochemical reactions which are concerned with breakdown of complex organic substances into simpler substances are collectively called

Detailed Solution for Case-Based Type Questions: The Living World - Question 11
The biochemical reactions which are concerned with breakdown of complex organic substances into simpler substances are collectively called catabolism. e.g., respiration.
Case-Based Type Questions: The Living World - Question 12

All living organisms are made of chemicals. These chemicals are constantly being made and changed into some other biomolecules. These conversions of chemicals into biomolecules are called chemical reactions or metabolic reactions. There are thousands of metabolic reactions occurring simultaneously inside all living organisms, be they unicellular or multicellular. All plants, animals, fungi and microbes exhibit metabolism.

Q. An example of anabolic reaction is

Detailed Solution for Case-Based Type Questions: The Living World - Question 12
Photosynthesis is an anabolic process during which plants use energy from sunlight to convert carbon dioxide gas and water into sugar molecules. Respiration is a catabolic process during which glucose is broken down to release usable energy for a cell. Digestion is also catabolic reaction as it involves the breakdown of complex nutrients into simpler molecules.
Case-Based Type Questions: The Living World - Question 13

All living organisms are made of chemicals. These chemicals are constantly being made and changed into some other biomolecules. These conversions of chemicals into biomolecules are called chemical reactions or metabolic reactions. There are thousands of metabolic reactions occurring simultaneously inside all living organisms, be they unicellular or multicellular. All plants, animals, fungi and microbes exhibit metabolism.

Q. The sum total of all the chemical reactions taking place in the body of an organism is known as

Detailed Solution for Case-Based Type Questions: The Living World - Question 13
The conversions or chemical reactions taking place in the body are collectively known as metabolism. All plants, animals, fungi and microbes exhibit metabolism.
Case-Based Type Questions: The Living World - Question 14

All living organisms are made of chemicals. These chemicals are constantly being made and changed into some other biomolecules. These conversions of chemicals into biomolecules are called chemical reactions or metabolic reactions. There are thousands of metabolic reactions occurring simultaneously inside all living organisms, be they unicellular or multicellular. All plants, animals, fungi and microbes exhibit metabolism.

Q. A metabolic reaction performed in a test-tube (in vitro) is

Detailed Solution for Case-Based Type Questions: The Living World - Question 14
Metabolic reactions can be demonstrated outside the body in cell-free systems. An isolated metabolic reaction(s) outside the body of an organism, performed in a test tube is neither living nor non-living but surely living reactions.
Case-Based Type Questions: The Living World - Question 15

All living organisms are made of chemicals. These chemicals are constantly being made and changed into some other biomolecules. These conversions of chemicals into biomolecules are called chemical reactions or metabolic reactions. There are thousands of metabolic reactions occurring simultaneously inside all living organisms, be they unicellular or multicellular. All plants, animals, fungi and microbes exhibit metabolism.

Q. Choose the incorrect statement

Detailed Solution for Case-Based Type Questions: The Living World - Question 15
Non-living objects do not exhibit metabolism. So, we can say metabolism is a defining feature of all living organisms without exception.
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